Log in at www.johntherevelator.nl to check out all the recordings that Tom Huissen made in London that spring of 1967.

Ask him if you could purchase the CD's, they're worth whatever the deal will be. Peter Green on the verge to forming his own band, playing the grail that not yet had become holy but yet sounding as fantastic as ever later on.

I did write to him a few years back before he did the offer of the Marquis Club recording free with a purchase of his latest CD. He never responded back then and I did not see the link active until he apparently withdrew the offer. I might give him a buzz again. There are not that many of us greenophiles around as you may think. It is almost comical about who is revered as a musician and who is forgotton

By the way, John the Revelator is actually a pretty good bluesband. It would be nice if you'd support them by buying one or more of their CD's. I was forced to do so to obtain the JM/PG tapes. But I was positively surprised by their music.

By the way, John the Revelator is actually a pretty good bluesband. It would be nice if you'd support them by buying one or more of their CD's. I was forced to do so to obtain the JM/PG tapes. But I was positively surprised by their music.

I agree with you :-) I bought JTR CDs too - it's a good band with good guitar player. But JM/PG tapes are fantastic.

Once was a surprise. Twice is totally unexpected. But as stated, here’s a second set of recently unearthed live recordings of Mayall and his short-lived lineup with future Fleetwood Mac daddies Peter Green, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood. Much like its predecessor, what it lacks in audio fidelity it makes for up with blistering British blues-rock muscularity. Dare we hope for a threepeat?